68 SKETCHES OF GREAT TRUTHS -which is higher or towards that which is lower, meaning that the effect of the war was such that it stimulated people either to greater things or to lower things, no one stood still. The effect of the war is on the same principle,—it has stirred people on either to greater efforts to help humanity or to seek pleasure for themselves. This is profoundly true as can be seen by a superficial study of the affairs of the west. Crime has increased. Prisons closed during the war are now being opened. Morality is at a lower standard, and sex perverts are becoming common and opportunities for l< doubtful" pleasures have largely increased. Side by side is a strong effort to unite, to co-operate, to understand one's neighbour, to raise humanity, to improve, to spiritualise and to understand other nations and to work with them, not against them. That is the reason why so many are ask- ing questions about Theosophy, because it is recognised, consciously or unconsciously, that Theosophy has a truth to give to the world which clears up many muddles and solves many difficulties and works towards brotherhood. The wide vision that Theosophy gives to those who try to study it is the fundamental ideal of unity, of ultimate union. The One Life goes